Up Close and Personal with CEO of Heights Platform - Bryan McAnulty by Andrew Chow
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Lab: The Power of Leverage for Impact and Income How to successfully create additional leveraged income streams through online courses and digital products Professional speaking is an excellent way to make an impact on many at one time, but as we have seen in 2020, the time has come where additional leverage becomes necessary, as well as an opportunity to impact more people and further scale your revenue. This lab will show us how we can make a greater impact around the world by transforming our expertise into online programs and digital products that produce real results for our customers. What will be the key take-aways? Demystifying what makes an online course successful with actionable examples that we can implement in our businesses How to structure our online program, price it, and get results for our students Clearing the path with steps to take us from idea to launch in 30 days Bryan McAnulty, Entrepreneur, Interaction Designer and Developer, Founder of Heights Platform Bryan McAnulty is a designer and entrepreneur, who has been building digital products since 2009. Today his company, Heights Platform, helps creators in over 100 countries monetize their knowledge through online courses and digital products. Bryan architects interactions to create the most engaging user experience, and to ensure that product vision is seamlessly flushed out by merging design and programming knowledge to efficiently manage product development cycles. His design and development knowledge is applied to help businesses optimize each step of a customer’s journey, both before purchase and during use of a product – to increase revenue and increase the lifetime value of each customer. Bryan turns ideas into realities. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ideasandrew/message
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